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Arjuna's Arrows
Parasite formula #1,
1 oz. bottle
Arjuna's Arrows is the first of the set of three proprietary formulas to be used for parasite cleansing, primarily of the blood. It comes in a small bottle because it is only intended for use for 1-2 days at the beginning of the cycle. The cycle needs to be repeated as often as necessary. The second formula is Dragon Dreams and this is to be followed by Phoenix Rising.
Contains: Galangal, Black Walnut, Fennel, Cinnamon, Cloves, and Cayenne with Essential Oils of Coriander, Lemon, and Lime in organic grain alcohol.
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Dragon Dreams
Parasite formula #2, 4 oz. bottle
Dragon Dreams is the second of the ParaPro set. It is to be used 5-6 days, following Arjuna's Arrows. Then, the patient should switch to Phoenix Rising for one week.
Contains: Sweet Annie, Burdock, Astragalus, Milk Thistle, Cleavers, Sarsaparilla, Yarrow, Yellow Dock, and Dragon's Blood.
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Phoenix Rising
Parasite formula #3, 4 oz. bottle
Phoenix Rising is the last of the three ParaPro formulas.
Contains: Galangal, Isatis, Echinacea, Propolis, Astragalus, Hawthorn Berries, Tamarind, Turmeric, Red Root, and Cayenne with Essential Oil of Lemon. Use of this formula should follow Arjuna's Arrows and Dragon Dreams. It should be used for about one week and then the cycle can be repeated.
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ParaPro
All three
parasite formulas [approx. 2-month supply]
One each:
Arjuna's Arrows, Dragon Dreams, Phoenix
Rising
These formulas are to be cycled. Start
with Arjuna's Arrows for 1-2 days, then use Dragon Dreams for
5-6 days, and then Phoenix Rising for one week. It is
best to start just before the full moon and repeat the cycle
for several months.
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Artemesia Annua
2 oz. alcohol extract
Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Annie, is a famous anti-malarial herb that contains an alkaloid, artemisinin, that has shown remarkable cytotoxic properties.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 55%; pure vegetable glycerin 10%.
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Black Walnut
2 oz. alcohol extract made from the green hulls
The botanical name of the American black walnut is Juglans nigra. The Cherokee used the nut as an anthelmintic, especially for tapeworms. Peter Holmes adds roundworms to the list. Black walnut has laxative properties but is well tolerated. It relieves lymphatic congestion, presumably mainly in patients with parasitic infections.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 40%; pure vegetable glycerin 10%
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Black Walnut, glycerite, no alcohol
2 oz. glycerite preparation made from the green hulls
Pure vegetable glycerin
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Boswellia Serrata
2 oz. alcohol extract
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Milk Thistle
2 oz. alcohol extract
Silybum marianum is an edible plant that like other members of the thistle family possesses significant liver detoxifying properties. It is used with all manner of liver disorders, everything from cirrhosis to hepatitis. It has almost no known side effects except possibly for those who are allergic to ragweed and marigold and other plants in the same family.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 85%
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Spiro Pro
2 oz. alcohol extract
This formula is based on the work of Stephen Buhner but is somewhat modified to promote superior crossing of the blood-brain barrier.
Contains: Uncaria tomentosa bark, Dipsacus sylvestris root, Smilax glabra root,
Guaiacum officinale resin in organic grain alcohol and vegetable glycerin.
Organic grain alcohol: approximately 52-54%
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No claim is made for the effectiveness
of any formula in treating or curing any disease, and no
product or information provided in relationship to any product
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